Skegness - A breath of fresh air.

BUTLINS SKEGNESS

Fancy something a little bit special? Butlins Skegness boasts a luxury spa and everything you would expect for a fantastic family holiday resort. Great deals are available at Butlins
Skegness throughout 2015.Click HERE to go to our Butlins
Skegness page for more information.

Skegness has a great selection of vaired accommodation. For thoise who love camping there is no shortage of caravan sites in Skegness who accommodate tents, touring caravan holidays and statics.

Golf breaks and are another option with the North Shore Hotel amongst the larger hotels in the area.

If you are looking to stay the traditional way in either Bed and Breakfast accommodation or
a Skegness Guest House there are many family run establishments available to cater for all tastes and budgets, many of which can be found just a few minutes walk from the beach.

To see all of the accommodation options available in Skegness please click the more icon below.

Getting to Skegness is easy

We are located on the East coast of Lincolnshire in the UK less than 50 miles from Humberside Airport and have good road and rail links into the town. So bring your family, your friends, or just yourself and have a break in Skegness on the drier side of Britain.

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SKEGNESS IN 2015

Throughout the 2015 season Skegness.net will keep you up to date with whats on as well as the top accommodaiton providers in the area, attractions new and old and more.

A HISTORY OF SKEGNESS

Perched on the 'drier side of Britain', Skegness is a seaside resort that's small
enough to offer a friendly atmosphere, but
large enough to provide hours of
entertainment for young and old alike.

Until the town's first rail link was built in
the mid 1870s, Skegness had been little
more than a village with fewer than 400
residents, most of whom earned a living
as fishermen or farm labourers.

Once the trains began rolling into town,
Skegness soon burst into life as the
successful seaside holiday resort we know today.

The frequent rail excursions that brought
visitors to Skegness in their thousands
also gave rise to one of the town's
best known icons - the cheerful and
irrepressible Jolly Fisherman.

His 'birth' in 1908 came at the hand of
artist John Hassall, who created the
character for an advertising poster at the
request of the Great Northern
Railway Company..

SKEGNESS GALLERY

New to Skegness.net

Take a look at our stunning gallery, including images of the Skegness 2014 SO festival, the Olympic Tourch Relay and general images of the town taken throughout the season.